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Document helps those accompanying Catholics considering euthanasia

Australia's Catholic bishops have released a new document to guide priests, chaplains and pastoral workers who are asked to provide pastoral support to Catholics who are considering euthanasia. The publication...

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Broken Bay Bishop Anthony Randazzo welcomes new CEPAC President

Catholic Bishops Conference of Oceania President, Bishop Anthony Randazzo, has welcomed the election of Bishop Ryan Pagente Jimenez as president of the Episcopal Conference of the Pacific, known as CEPAC....

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Fourth Sunday of Easter

Two-Minute Homily by Dcn Gary Stone for the Fourth Sunday of Easter 2026, Year A. The post Fourth Sunday of Easter appeared first on Archdiocese of Brisbane .

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Third Sunday of Easter

Two-Minute Homily by Dcn Peter Pellicaan for the Third Sunday of Easter 2026, Year A. The post Third Sunday of Easter appeared first on Archdiocese of Brisbane .

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Second Sunday of Easter

Two-Minute Homily by Dcn Martin Lewis for the Second Sunday of Easter 2026, Year A. The post Second Sunday of Easter appeared first on Archdiocese of Brisbane .

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Easter Sunday

Two-Minute Homily by Archbishop Shane Mackinlay for Easter Sunday 2026, Year A. The post Easter Sunday appeared first on Archdiocese of Brisbane .

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Palm Sunday

Two-Minute Homily by Fr Matthew Tonini O.Carm. for Palm Sunday (Passion Sunday). The post Palm Sunday appeared first on Archdiocese of Brisbane .

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Fifth Sunday of Lent

Two-Minute Homily by Fr Sean Woods for the Fifth Sunday of Lent 2026. The post Fifth Sunday of Lent appeared first on Archdiocese of Brisbane .

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Our Parish acknowledges the Turrbal people as the Traditional Custodians of the land upon which we worship, and their connections to the land, waterways and community. We pay our respect to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
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